Ibrahim Idris IG says 128 policemen killed in three months
He also condemned the wanton destruction of Police infrastructure and public assets.
The Inspector-General of Police, ( I-G), Mr Ibrahim Idris, said 128 policemen had lost their lives to activities of criminals in various parts of the country in the past three months. .
Idris
said this in a statement issued by the Force Spokesman, Deputy
Commissioner of Police, DCP Don Awunah, in Abuja on Wednesday.
“In
the past three months, the Force has lost 128 personnel in various
parts of the country due to activities of undesirable elements in our
communities.
“These
line of duty resultant deaths, occasioned by unwarranted attacks by
religious bigots, bandits, hoodlums and militants must be reversed and
the trend halted,” he said.
Awunah said also disturbing was the wanton destruction of Police infrastructure and public assets.
“The
recent cases in Dankamoji village in Maradun Local Government Area of
Zamfara, Abagana in Anambra, and in Okrika waterways in Rivers where
personnel were killed, arms carted away, structures and equipment
destroyed are cases in point,” he said.
He said that the IG regretted the loss of these personnel in the course of their national duty and condoled with their families.
The police spokesman said Idris assured them of the Force’s support to cushion the effects of this irreparable loss.
“The
IG urges the officers not to relent or be distracted in our collective
will to serve this country, the costly challenges notwithstanding."
He
advised Nigerians to continue to render the police the desired support
and assistance to enable them to provide adequate security to Nigerians.
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